How do you feel about giving blanket permission for your personal
information to be shared to anyone Sun sees fit, including your tax number
(SSN in the US)?

That's what kept me from considering it.  You have to agree to that in the
US in order to buy the exam, and you have to disclose that information as
part of the "exam".

> The Java Programmer certification is still very much worth getting.  Only
less than 10% of the content is API-specific ( being AWT, and IO,
 basically ).  The rest is all about the language itself, correct constructs
for inheritance, and so forth.  Anyone who has it has a very solid grounding
in Java, although not server-side Java in particular.  This doesn't
automatically mean that they're good at analyzing and breaking downa problem
domain ... but if they can, then they will have no worries expressing their
solution in the Java Language.
>
> Just my $0.01  ( exchange rate is very bad at the moment ).
>
> I found that it helped my programming.
>
> regards,
> David.
>
>
> On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Gerry Scheetz wrote:
>
> > I am fairly new to Java and briefly looked at certification a couple
months ago.  It seemed geared more towards applet and application
programmers than servlet programmers.  (I could be wrong on this.)  I would
be interested in getting certified, if I thought it was beneficial.
> >
> > Is there a lot of servlet programmers out there that have Java
Certification or are pursuing Java Certification?  Has anyone ever seen it
required or recommended for a job coding servlets?
> >
> > Gerry Scheetz
> > Web Application Development
> > Global Information Technology Division
> > TRW - S&ITG
> > Helena, Montana, USA
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > (406) 594-1878
> >
>
>
> David Bullock
> LISAsoft Project Lead
> Sun Certified Programmer for the Java 2 Platform
>
>  email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> mobile: +61 4 0290 1228
>
> "The key ingredients of success are a crystal-clear goal,
> a realistic attack plan to achieve that goal,
> and consistent, daily action to reach that goal."
>
> Steve Maguire, "Debugging the Development Process".
>
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